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There are three things to consider: 1.Stakeholders - a person or organization with an interest in the Coastal Zone of the SSA, where ‘interest’ refers not only to an intellectual concern but also to anything that has, or might have, an effect on the actual or perceived well-being of the person or organization. • Who are these people? • How can they be categorised? th SPICOSA WP13 – pilot training course: Cork 24-25 June, 2008 Science and Policy Integration for COastal Systems Assessment 2. Stakeholder engagement - any process of gaining information from, consulting with, or working with, stakeholders or the representatives of stakeholder groups. • What are the patterns of interaction between stakeholders? • How can interventions be implemented? • How to include in policy-making? • How to identify conflict and competition? th SPICOSA WP13 – pilot training course: Cork 24-25 June, 2008 Science and Policy Integration for COastal Systems Assessment 3. Stakeholder mapping - a subset of institutional mapping that involves the identification of stakeholder groups relevant to a particular matter, such as a Human Activity, impact, public environmental policy, or Policy Issue. • What are the roles stakeholders play? • How can discussions be managed? • Are issues, impacts and consequences correct? th SPICOSA WP13 – pilot training course: Cork 24-25 June, 2008 Science and Policy Integration for COastal Systems Assessment Stakeholders cover many scales, gradients and variety. th SPICOSA WP13 – pilot training course: Cork 24-25 June, 2008 Science and Policy Integration for COastal Systems Assessment Stakeholders are spread out over a large area and may be close, far, intimately or superficially linked to issues. Stakeholder engagement is designed to identify: • Who are the current and future stakeholders • Which should participate? • What organisations to include? • Relation of stakeholders to each other and the issue. • What type of behaviour can be expected and why? • What strategies are likely to succeed to meet goals? th SPICOSA WP13 – pilot training course: Cork 24-25 June, 2008 Science and Policy Integration for COastal Systems Assessment
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